Juvenile Law Lawyers

Juvenile Law:

Juvenile lawcombines both civil law and criminal
law. Juvenile Criminal Law involves juveniles (persons under the
age of 18) who are responsible for criminal acts. Under Juvenile Civil Law, minors
are rehabilitated and records are kept that can follow minors into their adulthood.

Learn about the types of Juvenile Criminal Law:

Legal Issues of Juvenile Law:

If your child is charged with a criminal act under
juvenile law, it can impact the rest of their life. Their criminal record
can be affected, as well as their freedom and even sometimes their ability
to drive. Under juvenile law, prosecutors often charge juveniles
as adults and subject them to adult sentences. Minors found guilty in juvenile
law may be sent to reform school, placed in foster care or be placed on probation or house arrest.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

A juvenile charged with a crime may need the help of a qualified juvenile
criminal lawyer. Juveniles have the right to defend themselves
against the life changing consequences of juvenile law. Juvenile law attorneys
understand the juvenile courts and the procedures and can help you in your case.

Lawyer Referral Service:

If you are a juvenile charged with a crime and you need a juvenilelawyer who can help you, contact Attorney Search Network today to be referred to a juvenile lawyer.

If you have any questions about the information provided above, please contact Attorney Search Network. If you need a Lawyer Referral call (800) 215-1190 or fill out the form above for a referral to an Attorney Search Network panel lawyer with Juvenile experience.

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